Korean Dramas · Reviews

Love Scout (K Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* What a sweet little gem Love Scout turned out to be.A mature romcom, led by solid actors, with zero pointless filler. Just 12 episodes of clean, well-paced K-drama goodness. I went into this one completely blind and was very pleasantly surprised at how cute this show ended up being. On paper, it… Continue reading Love Scout (K Drama)— A Review

Korean Dramas · Reviews

My Sweet Mobster (K Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* My Sweet Mobster is such a delightful little drama— I cannot understand why it's so underrated. This is a brilliant romcom that's an absolute must watch for Kdrama fans. A green-flag male lead, an adorable OTP and a wingman-squad to die for, this drama has it ALL. The central story… Continue reading My Sweet Mobster (K Drama)— A Review

Japanese Dramas · Reviews

Ao Haru Ride (J Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* Ao Haru Ride is one of shoujo manga's all-time greats. It is one of the most successful manga of the genre, beloved for its likable characters and straightforward relationships. So, it is really surprising that it took this long for us to get a proper screen adaptation of this popular… Continue reading Ao Haru Ride (J Drama)— A Review

Japanese Dramas · Reviews

Kakafukaka (J Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* Japan, what are you doing? This is a country where, even in 2025, fully grown adults act like blushing preteens when it comes to physical intimacy. We still get those infamous dead-fish kisses and characters melting down at the idea of holding hands. And yet… somehow, Japan is also out here casually… Continue reading Kakafukaka (J Drama)— A Review

Japanese Dramas · Reviews

A Calm Sea and Beautiful Days With You/Nami Uraraka ni, Meoto Biyori (J Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* Ok, there's no need to beat around the bush— Nami Uraraka ni, Meoto Biyori or A Calm Sea and Beautiful Days with You is one of my most favorite Japanese dramas of 2025. In fact, I might put it on my list of top 10 J-dramas of all time. I… Continue reading A Calm Sea and Beautiful Days With You/Nami Uraraka ni, Meoto Biyori (J Drama)— A Review

Korean Dramas · Reviews

Truth Unmasked (K Drama)— A Review

* This review may contain spoilers* At this point, I'll watch anything Kim Hye-Soo does. She is such a fierce and powerful actor who commands attention on-screen. I also love her character choices— she's always in projects where she is the main catalyst for the plot. The women she plays are smart, ambitious and confident,… Continue reading Truth Unmasked (K Drama)— A Review

Korean Dramas · Reviews

Seoul Busters (K Drama)— A Review

Okay, let’s talk about Seoul Busters because this drama absolutely deserves to be screamed about from the rooftops. This slapstick comedy crime show with a heart of gold is a brilliant watch from start to finish. . Here's why: Every. Single. Cast member is perfectly chosen. Kim Dong Wook as Dongbang Yu Bin?? Charisma overload.… Continue reading Seoul Busters (K Drama)— A Review

Reviews · Thai Dramas

Jack & Joker (Thai Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* I will never live down the injustice that is the treatment of YinWar in the Thai BL industry. I know that this industry values nepotism and popularity over talent and charisma, but to not make the most of a CP that has electrifying chemistry, top-tier face cards and incredible acting… Continue reading Jack & Joker (Thai Drama)— A Review

Korean Dramas · Reviews

Not Others / Strangers (K Drama) — A Review

*This review might contain spoilers* If you're in the mood for a drama that’s got everything—comedy, romance, thrills, and heartfelt family moments—then Not Others is your next binge-worthy obsession. This Korean gem aired on MBC from November 2023 to January 2024 and promises a wild ride of emotions that’ll keep you glued to your screen. At the heart… Continue reading Not Others / Strangers (K Drama) — A Review

Japanese Dramas · Reviews

Umi no Hajimari (J Drama)— A Review

*This review may contain spoilers* Japan continues to prove its mastery of slice-of-life dramas, and Umi no Hajimari is another jewel in their storytelling crown. This beautifully crafted, poignant tale, brought to life by a stellar cast, tugs at your heartstrings without ever crossing into preachiness. Missing this show would be nothing short of a crime against… Continue reading Umi no Hajimari (J Drama)— A Review